The Security Architecture of IRO-DB

  • Wolfgang Essmayr
  • , Friedrich Kastner
  • , Günther Pernul
  • , A Min Tjoa

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Abstract

This paper describes the security architecture of the IRO-DB database federation, a system supporting interoperable access between relational and object-oriented databases. The security policy developed is a federated, administrative, discretionary access control policy supporting positive, negative, als well as implied authorizations. It includes a procedure for conflict resolution within the set of specified authorization rules, and concentrates on role-based security. Additionally, the integration of heterogeneous, local security policies of database systems joining the federation discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication12th International IFIP Conference on Information Security (IFIP SEC 96), Island of Samos, Greece
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - Apr 1996

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